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Although beaten, Danny Escobar has gained plenty of experience over 11 fights and a 5 year long career so far. He now moves on to see just how far he can go as he approaches the later stage of his career. Between April 2008 and July 2010, Escobar had his longest winning streak of 6 fights. In his 11 fights, his longest KO streak is 3 fights long.
Escobar didn't take long to get comfortable in the pro game, becoming the first person to stop Ricardo Sanchez (a 0 fight pro) via TKO in the 1st round. Following his debut, Escobar had an impressive start to his career as he went on to win his next 6 fights including once in 2008 and 2 times in 2010 fighting the likes of as Walberto Gaxiola, Rodolfo Armenta and Carlos Garcia.
On November 6th, 2010, Escobar took on and was defeated by Anthony Lenk in his first career defeat meaning his career tally went to 6-1-0. Escobar's technical boxing ability was put to the test as he got outpointed in the 6 round fight against the better man. Lenk gave Escobar his first professional loss of his 7 fight career to date. Taking his record to 7-1-0. Escobar then went on to win his next fight against Jose emilio Perea.
Escobar went into his next career fight with a record of 7-1-0 and took this to 8 wins with a win against Abner Lopez on March 3rd, 2012. In 2012 Escobar fought his next opponent Abner Lopez and defeated him via UD. Escobar was the 2nd person to go the distance with Lopez.
Taking a knock to his career, Escobar fought and was defeated by Antonio Orozco on November 10th, 2012 taking his record to 8-2-0. Escobar was beaten by Antonio Orozco in the 6th round. The win came via KO in the 6th round. This was Escobar's first stoppage defeat.
Danny Escobar went into his fight with Cesar Sanchez on September 14th, 2013 with 8 wins and he added another win to his record taking it to 9 wins by beating Sanchez. Escobar was the 6th fighter to stop Sanchez in round 6 of a 6 round fight, Escobar won via TKO.